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Created by: The Past and The Curious

USA 6-1011+

Started: October 7th, 2016

Status: Active, 124 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episode 44: Freight Train
00:30:41 | May 29th, 2020

Elizabeth Cotten became a music star pretty late in her life. In fact, she was a grandmother. But when she was 11 she wrote a song that made it’s way across the ocean and was learned by a band called The Quarrymen, who later became The Beatles. Enjoy the story of both, along with Mick’s performance of “Freight Train” and more!

Episode 43: Hands!
00:28:40 | April 22nd, 2020

A Special Episode for April of 2020. Join us as we meet Ignaz Semmelweis, Florence Nightingale, John Snow, and also a woman named Mary Mallon, who – for better or for worse – is now remembered as “Typhoid Mary.”

Episode 42: Bears!
00:30:05 | April 15th, 2020

Join Mick Sullivan for a story about the first bear in Theodore Roosevelt’s life, a bear named Jonathan Edwards, and then the second bear in his life – one which gave rise to a cuddly creature in your bedroom. Then Hugh McNeal, a man joining Lewis and Clark gets treed by an angry bear and plays a boring game of chicken. All this, and Dr. Rush’s Thunderclapper Pills

Episode 41: OK BLOOMER!
00:33:15 | March 10th, 2020

Amelia Bloomer helped change the world with a pair of underpants (which she didn’t even invent). Among other things, it helped women ride bikes, and this led to a new independence in the late 1800’s. Many women (even Susan B. Anthony) said the bike had more to to with women’s independence than nearly anything else. So Melinda Beck is going to tell you her original telling of Tillie Anderson, a true life, turn-of-the-century bicycle racer (“scorchers” in the day) who might have been the fastest woman in America! Be sure to check out our Kids Listen Friends, including Timestorm and Girl Tales, for their Women’s History episodes this month!

Episode 40 Robert Smalls And Basketballs
00:29:01 | February 20th, 2020

The Harlem Globetrotters were more than a show. They were an incredible barnstorming team who helped integrate the NBA. Told by Mick Sullivan with help from Dustin Baron Robert Smalls was responsible for one of the most daring escapes during the Civil War, helped convince Lincoln that African Americans should be allowed to serve as Union soldiers, and ultimately was an important politician. Told by Jermaine Fowler of the Humanity Archive (www.thehumanityarchive.com) All this and more!

Episode 39 The Astronomer and the Photographer
00:31:17 | January 25th, 2020

Eadweard Muybridge made history with his photos, including one of a running horse. It’s more interesting than it sounds.

Episode 38 Store Windows and Old Underwear
00:24:48 | December 19th, 2019

L. Frank Baum, an author of a classic book (which became a classic movie) was also partially responsible for our love of fancy holiday shop windows. Also, Meriwether Lewis gives his pal William Clark a re-gift he probably could’ve done without.

Episode 37 Sewer Water and Water Water
00:29:29 | November 30th, 2019

John Wesley Powell is the first American of European descent to conquer the Grand Canyon, and he did it with one arm! Also, Paris was a pretty stinky place until they upgraded the sewers. Learn about poop, nightmen, and a couple of clever civil engineers who eventually got people to dress their best as they toured the stinky sewers in boats. All this and more!




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Created by: The Past and The Curious
Started: October 7th, 2016
Status: Active, 124 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USA6-1011+
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